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  • The 95

    The 95

    Martin Wroe studied theology and Malcolm Doney trained as a fine artist before both became writers, journalists, broadcasters and volunteer priests.

  • The Great Big Tree Climbing Company

    The Great Big Tree Climbing Company

    In 2016, The Great Big Tree Climbing Company took over 9,000 climbers into tree canopies across the UK. That means 9,000 people of all ages climbing trees, enjoying adventure, being closer to...

  • Conscious. Creative. Curatorial.

    Conscious. Creative. Curatorial.

    Greenbelt's ticketing model and the festival it supports ... Now that our April ticket deadline has passed (thanks to all those who booked early!), we wanted to share a bit more about our ticket...

  • Genevieve

    Genevieve

    Genevieve is a singer-songwriter hailing from Edinburgh via Cairo, Morocco and London carrying a bagful of the best influences (including Joni and Ella). With an accomplished band in tow...

  • Marsicans

    Marsicans

    Leeds four-piece Marsicans produce a big, joyful, jangly, harmony-laden indie-pop noise with echoes of Futureheads and The Automatic. In the last 12 months, they've sold out their own headline...

  • Willow Weaving with Jon White

    Willow Weaving with Jon White

    Jon White is a Basket Maker from the Malvern Hills and has 26 years experience of making willow baskets and teaching others. Jon has been influenced by Irish techniques and favours heavy rods to...

  • Snail Tales

    Snail Tales

    Snail Tales mix traditional oral storytelling with puppetry, ventriloquism and songwriting. They engage audiences with tales drawn from heritage, folklore, and your imaginations. You might know them...

  • Tatty Bumpkin Yoga

    Tatty Bumpkin Yoga

    Tatty Bumpkin believes that every child is unique and special. Seeing children develop their young bodies and minds, discovering the basics of wellbeing, fills her with joy.

  • Puppet Pantomime presented by Mr Brown’s Pig

    Puppet Pantomime presented by Mr Brown’s Pig

    Mr Brown's Pig brings unexpected and sometimes surreal puppetry and comic material to cabarets, parties, fairs, festivals and community events.

  • Groovy Records

    Groovy Records

    Complete Wasters is a not for profit social enterprise dedicated to promoting sustainability, fairtrade, re-use, recycling and all things green.

  • Journey Sticks

    Journey Sticks

    Janinka Diverio from Cotswold Party runs a children's events business and manages the children's activities at The Lakes by yoo.

  • Belly Dancing with Mirage Fusion Belly Dance

    Belly Dancing with Mirage Fusion Belly Dance

    Carol (Mirage) has been teaching Belly Dance for over 20 years running weekly classes and managing two dance troupes, Syren Alternative Belly Dancers and Aurora Fusion Belly Dancers. We have held...

  • David Gibb

    David Gibb

    David Gibb is on a one-man mission to make brilliant, engaging and high quality music for grown-ups and children.

  • Peter Bazely & Friends

    Peter Bazely & Friends

    Peter describes his act as stand-up comedy, but others simply label it a cry for help.

  • We’re Not An Issue, We’re A Gift

    We’re Not An Issue, We’re A Gift

    A conversation with Tracey Byrne, Pádraig Ó Tuama, Karl Rutledge hosted by Rachel Mann As the church has tied itself in knots over matters of sexuality, the casualties have often been LGBT people...
    Speaker(s): Rachel Mann, Rev. Richard Coles, Pádraig Ó Tuama

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